Transitional Justice Video: Institutional Reform
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Albie Sachs Discusses the TRC Albie Sachs, a white activist who opposed apartheid and was exiled from South Africa for 23 years, now serves as a judge on South Africa's Constitutional Court. While in exile, Sachs survived an assasination attempt. |
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Albie Sachs, Freedom Fighter Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court in South Africa, describes his elation after surviving an attempt on his life when he was fighting for freedom in that country. Sachs speaks at a Facing History and Ourselves community event. |
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Albie Sachs on Building a Constitution in South Africa Albie Sachs, a white activist who opposed apartheid and was exiled from South Africa for 23 years, now serves as a judge on South Africa's Constitutional Court. While in exile, Sachs survived an assasination attempt. In this clip from a presentation at Facing History, Sachs discusses the process of creating a post-Apartheid constitution for South Africa. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa on Responsibility Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa chaired the TRC. In this video clip from "Facing the Truth, with Bill Moyers," Tutu talks about responsibility and accountability. |
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Albie Sachs Talks about Revenge Albie Sachs, a white activist who opposed apartheid and was exiled from South Africa for 23 years, now serves as a judge on South Africa's Constitutional Court. While in exile, Sachs survived an assasination attempt. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa on Injustice Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa chaired the TRC. In this video clip from "Facing the Truth, with Bill Moyers," Tutu talks about the huge economic gap between white and black South Africa, even though the apartheid government had fallen 4 years earlier. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa on the Perpetrators of Apartheid Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa chaired the TRC. In this video clip from Facing the Truth, with Bill Moyers, Tutu talks about the perpetrators of Apartheid. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa on the Power of Freedom Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa chaired the TRC. In this video clip on the 1994 elections from A Force More Powerful: South Africa, Freedom in Our Lifetime, Tutu talks about the power of freedom. |
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Don Mattera on the Collective Responsibility of White South Africans In this video clip from Facing the Truth, with Bill Moyers, South African poet, journalist and peace activist Don Mattera discusses the collective attitude of avoiding responsibility he sees in white South Africans. |
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Tandi Shazi- Victim of the Violence of Apartheid Shazi is a victim of the violence of Apartheid who was able to tell her story to the TRC. In the video clip below, she talks about the importance of theatre and support groups in her healing process. This clip is from "Facing the Truth, with Bill Moyers." |











